monkeybum13
Well-Known Member
Following on from a previous thread about feeding.
A lot of the replies were that hay was not weighed as you fed ad lib.
I weigh my hay but I would also say it is ad lib as there is always a little left over. I know how much she is likely to eat so weigh the hay to prevent wastage (especially with the price rise and I don't like leaving hay in the stable for several days) but she does not go without as there's always a small amount left.
So those that do not weigh and feed ad lib what do you do? Put 3 bales in and see how much they eat? If you just chuck in x number of slices surely this is the same principle as weighing it?
Apologies if this makes no sense, I am just intrigued.
A lot of the replies were that hay was not weighed as you fed ad lib.
I weigh my hay but I would also say it is ad lib as there is always a little left over. I know how much she is likely to eat so weigh the hay to prevent wastage (especially with the price rise and I don't like leaving hay in the stable for several days) but she does not go without as there's always a small amount left.
So those that do not weigh and feed ad lib what do you do? Put 3 bales in and see how much they eat? If you just chuck in x number of slices surely this is the same principle as weighing it?
Apologies if this makes no sense, I am just intrigued.